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honey has a higher flow rate then molasses because it has less particles that are more farther apart. This means that it is faster for it to come out of the bottle. Also molasses has a much higher denisty than honey. ( Denisity ) = Heavyness
Low viscosity liquids flow more quickly. For example water flows faster than honey.
You can glue things faster and more easily with a glue gun than with a tube of glue (although I still use tubes, personally).
Honey has a higher viscosity.
Blood flow is faster in arteries than in veins. Blood flow in veins is lower pressure.
Honey has a higher viscosity than water. Viscosity refers to a liquid's resistance to flow, and honey's thicker consistency makes it flow more slowly than water.
Alcohol flows easily due to its low viscosity, which is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress. Honey, on the other hand, has a much higher viscosity due to its molecular structure and composition, which includes a high concentration of sugars and other compounds. These molecules in honey are more tightly packed and create more resistance to flow compared to the molecules in alcohol, leading to honey's thicker consistency and slower flow rate.
It is due to the difference in viscosity . Honey is more viscous than water due to strong inter molecular forces. On the other hand water is less viscous than honey . Therefore, it's easier to pour water as compared to honey . :-)
yes water flows faster then sand
Oil evaporates more slowly than honey because oil has a higher boiling point than honey. Honey contains a high percentage of water, which evaporates more quickly than the oil content.
Water flows faster in riffles than in pools.
Viscosity is the resistance to flow of a substance. The higher the viscosity, the more resistant it is to flow. That is to say, glue has a higher viscosity than water.